§ 30] four id THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Li he Pet me rr -- = a JULY 20nd 1032. CLASSIFIED COLUMN NOTICE TO WE BUY YOUR GOLD_OLD Or New, any size or foro IN THE MA TTER OF THE Ly pi paid 1 hel PGTATE of REGINALD THOM. a demith Lo, O=as HOOPER, late of the Town West Montre; al. Dore dtr St, r= | £Bip of Van Horne, in the WO RENT _ COTVTARE ON| District of Kenora, Carpenter, lorence St, also new house DECEASED, ; sale or rent on North road, 4 rooms. Apply J. Winter. | that all creditors having HL hattom, Dryden, Ontario, against the estate of the said R. - n 5 a yr 3 ¥ heut TOR BALE -CHIGREN HOUSE|L Hooper, whe dish on or about 10x 4, almost new; about 100 a fast time. Most of these ~acci- White Leghorn chickens; also Li required, on or bet fore the! jents took place because drivers, ih 3 BE0 Ath. dn of Swmgade 11992, fo] nding there wasnt 1 vherry plants, apply J The rn ar deliver cencluding there wasn't much , Arthur St. , Dryden. 22 send, by post prepaid or denver) .ompetition for right-of-way 1G y to thé undersigned, TOR SALES worse FRAN ian and surnames, addresses and Touge on Duke Street. y| descriptions, the full particulars # Ther information apply tolof their claims, the statement of J. L. Skillen. - {their account and the nature of HOUSE TO RENT, Side of Track, Rent Ee % per month, apply C.J. Wrig WELL BORING MACHINE Anyone wishing services of the securities, Bens ; AND FURTHER TAKE NOT ICE that after sueh ant thet entitled thereto, drift, Ontario. 73¢ per foot 2 foot hole. ? gglonly to the claims of which not- CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 22rd day of May, AD, 1932, their christ. if any, held by ed date the Executor will pro- ceerl to distribute the assets of same apply Nelson Chant. Ox.|the deceased among the parties having regard FOR RENT--FOUR ROOMED Housewith good basement, ready by August Ist, apply P.O. Bex 173, Dryden. FOUR ROOMED SUITE TO Rent, apply Phil Moore, Star Barber .Shop. FOR SALE_MODEL 'IT' FORD|1 light delivery, good running condition, cheap for cash, ap- ply A. W. McArthur, Dryden, Ontario. 22 FOR SALE -- ONE COW AND two heifers just freshened, ap- ply Otto Kellberg, Waldhof. 22 FRATERNAL NOTICES © GOLDEN STAR TODGE, AF & AM, No. 48, GR.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dry-|° den, the Second Tuesday of each said assets or any part thereof, received at the date of such dis tribution. Marion. E. Carr, Dryden, Ontario. Dated this 8th ic] ok July, Wice before July 3lst. coming with See. office on the 6th day of July, 1932, the list of:iall persons en- ice shall then have been received; and will not be liable for the to any person or Persons of whose claim notice shall not haye been 59 official is lost to the public 1022 service in the resignation of Mr. : : ; Chester Walters from the post All parents with children of Commissioner of Income Tax commencing school next Septem- ber should hand in full name and date of birth to Mr. George Municipality of Machin NOTICE is given that I have 7, Voters' List Act, and have posted in my 11,283 Motor Vehicle Accidents Occurred in Early Morning Hours If vou drive a motor vehicle of any kind, the next time you are tempted to relax vigilance because the hour is early and traffic light--don't 1,283 accidents occurred in the province of Ontario last year Letween midnight and break- stepped on the accelerator fiat a little harder than usual and took it for granted that the ap- proaching intersections or blind curve would be clear. This attitude resulted in 82 known deaths and known injur- ies to 768 persons in 1931. An analysis of the accident statis- ties furnished by Motor Vehicles Branch of the Ontario Depart- ment of Highways, indicates clearly that there during night or day, in any sea- son or under any conditions, when either motorist or pedes- trian can afford to take a chance. Myr. Chester WALTERS An able and most efficient Recent vears have seen income tax collections in Canada placed upon a most business-like basis, with the dragnet of the depart- ment an out everywhere. and the cost of collection kept to the lowest minimum. Chief credit for this belonged to Mr. Walters, who performed his mos? difficult task not merely with efficiency but without unnecess- ary noise or friction. is no hour| Kurt Heilman; Hildagard les- cheid; Billie Moeger; Louis Kauf- man; Ruby Hern, Trice Miller; Polly Sith. Promotion to Junior Frwin Kellberg: Willie Walter Miller. Promotion to Senior Class -- Mabel Smith; Schroeder: Frank Titze. Churches ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Father Belanger, P.P. Sunday: 10 a.m. Holy Mags, 11 am. Catechism, 7 pm. Rosary and Benediction ST. LUKE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH First-- Primer Alex 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m --Holy Communion and Sermon. 7.30 p.m. --FEvening Prayer and Sermon. Rev. Thomas Cann, Fagle Riv- er will officiate. Please note the change in the Evening Service. --Cuthbert MacLean. THE BAPTIST CHURCH (Edgar Ferns, Pastor) 10 a.m --Bible School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 7 pm.--Evening Service. Thursday 8 pm. -- Midweek Service. Friday 8 pm--B.Y.P.U. We invite you to fellowship with us. THE UNITED CHURCH OF Promotion to Senier Third---- || Teo Beyer; Ida Smith. Promotion to Senior First-- Munti; | < month. Visitors cordially invited. Con Anderson, W.M. A. J. Clempson, Sec'y. LO. L. DRYDEN LODGE, No. 1694 Meets: the First and Third Wednesday of each month, at eight pm. in the Town Hall Visiting brethren cordially invited. WM. BOYLE, W.M. B. RE. SMITH. Rec.-Sec'y. 1.0.0.F, DRYDEN LODGE, No. 417, meets in the Town Hall, Dryden every Monday evening at 8 pm. Visiting brethren cordially invited. titled to vote in said Munieipal-|- ity at Municipal and Elections] for Parliament, list remains for your inspection. T hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings "to have any omissions or errors corrected according to law, the last day of appeal keing ly | 37th, 1932, Dated at Eagle River this 6th day of July, 1932. 22 + GEO. RUETE, Clerk. ONE EVED CARS ----rEarT Jas. TURNBULL, N.G. | General Vietor Williams, com. P wHnwaY Ree. See. missioner of provincial police has issued an ultimatiam to dri- vers of asked the dust-stained| in the province., Dispensation of warnings and immediate pro- secution against operators of this type of vehicle will go into effect at once. 3 "Could you give a.poor fellow a bite? tramp. : 3 "1. don't bite, myself," an- swered the lady of the house, "but I'll call the dog." jn RRR RAR RA = Everything Goes NOW THE GREATEST SALE ON EARTH For one month only we are offering all goods in the store at prices below any out of town sale circulars. Compare these bargains with others. It will prove that ours are the lowest. Foi LADIES' HOSE SR = BERET io J.adies' Cotton Hose, sale price per pair .......... 15¢ Ba Ladies" Silk Hose, reg. 69, sale price per pair .... 29¢ =r in VAED GOODS bs vitth reg. 25c and 30c yard, sale price per gon 13¢c EA Printed Flat Crepe and Silks, Li 60c yard, sale fe TEE Bar VAR 0 iver oa is ws Ce 300 ml -- GIRL'S SHOES 5 Girl Shoes, pumps, 0x xfords and strap slippers, sizes =i T45 to 2, reg. price $1.85 to $2.95, sale price per il OE $1.10 Si : Mothers don't miss this bargain. 211 1h CHILDREN'S PLAVALLS LH Blue and red or khaki and red, sizes 3 to 8 years, il sale price per pair T2¢ $4 % a's as as 0 8 a sss 8s sas 8s es ses =] MEN'S WORK BOOTS Men's Black Leather Work Shoes, leather and panco soles, rubber heels, gizes 6 to 11, sale price pair $l. i9 Doy's sizes 1 to 8, sale price per pair MEN'S BETTER GRADE WORK SHOES Leather and panco soles, nailed and stitched, a shoe that will stand months of hard wear, sale price per pair $2.55 201 1 EERE {= SH EEE : SEE 213 EERE 5 Don't forget that we have a lot more goods at prices Fiz that [cannot be beaten. Ch fk I = "J.N DAITER [Ege i= THE STORE OF QUALITY AND FRICE =~ gl fi 9, : Prompt 'attention given to mail orders, iy it yl ae i 0 s Se, DRYDEN,ONT. | rv & di Fi =f 0 EET fe EEE = =e RR Re AT and that snch| WALDHOF PUBLIC RESULTS OF PROMOTION ~ Promotion to Senior Fourth-- Minnie Beli, ~ Promotion to Junior Fourth-- CANADA Dryden Ontario Oxdrift--1.30 Sunday School. 2.30 Divine Worship. Dryden--1311.00 Church School. 7.00 Divine Worship. The minister will preach on--- "Conquering; and still to Con- quer. You are heartily welcome. : John W. Howes. Minister. SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS Sehoonenberg; Hilda NOW ARE TABOO | 'one-eyed" automobiles |} SL Sei RED and WHITE 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. PHONE 26 a SPECIALS FOR MONDAY MORNING--Cash and Carry--=Salt for hay $1.10 per 100 lbs. 10 1bs. Coffee $2.25. tie TUESDAY--Cash and Carry--10 lbs. Creamery Butter $1.79. Lard 10 lbs. 95ec. WEDNESDAY--Bulk Tea $2.90, 10 lbs. Sugar 160 Ibs. Teing Sugar 10 lbs. 95e¢. = Hd $5.15, THURSDAY Cheese, 10 Ibs. for $1.75. No. 1 Flour $2.29 per bag. Black Oats 95¢ bag, mixed. Cr "a FRIT'AY Side Bacon 15¢ th. slab. Nahob Coffer 3ge. : Nabob Tea 43c ib. 5 All goods Cash and Carry. THESE rE one GOOD IN MORNING. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK 15-gt. White Enamel Dishpan ET a RL ee $1.00 15 and 30 watt Electric Light Bulbs, each ........ 15e Ponoy Ml ue. bout vnnln scat aan sail, 35¢ Photo Frames, new style ou... ov. oni inal Zhe W. E. THORSEN & SON : . ; TER (CET TD (THE) SED (CEB () RE) REED) SR) BOER (SD eT et a ea ae o » © ¢ ) GEE (<)> (ED () <> <HR>) SETED (ED () SD) SD () >) <S-) CD () SS) (SD () SR) SE) EEE () ESE () > ) <D (SRE () EGER () (CRE () 0 (SO) SD- ( <S (GS | Ee RE SR Ey NEED tty Sn. oa ve {4 These Things Passed Along POSSIBLY OF INTEREST Mrs. B. Durocher writes ag follows: Ed ()- CE () SINS (SP (GED O)-eEe- (13 If you know anybody willirig to come down here to cut their wood, they can have it for nothing. They must clear and pile the brush. Thig is at Eagle River We spend this space, in our advertisement, If of value to anyone, please write direct to Mrs. Durocher. BINDER TWINE: You have doubtless heard of the famous Plymouth Twine. i We have contracted for a certain quantity. Our price is assuredly right, nine cents a pound. This is one of the freest running trouble to show you You will be quality, and charmed with the price. Perhaps, it was never much lower. 0) TI (SG (CD (SEE () GR (3 < 4 C-SI (SR (SH () (GR) <S ()-S () S () -SHE- ()-R- )- ()-G- ()-SND- { -- (Ee () ED- ()-E (EE () EE () SEED) (GED (EE) EE) GRD (SE (SE (Gs --- twines. It is no interested in the Per pound 9 cents. ; ; se ow ELECTRIC BULES: Due to an error, we received several times the necess- ary stock to our trade. We will sell for a short while, the Westinghouse Mazda Lamps, 25 or 40 watts, plain glass, for 30ec. The small frosted bulbs, 25 watts at 25e. These are the best lamps to the trade. TEAPOTS: Thege break sometimes. If your's does, do not con- nect us with the annoyance, but with the fact of stock and choice. Priced 44, 52, 60, 7 and 88 cents. GRASS CHAIRS AND TABLES: We have several pieces we would like to sell. assortment is too varied to price here, The If interested, call, see and hear. oo : RUGS: 20 of these. REVERSIBLE We have The price regular is $1.65. o If you want one for $1.10 it is yours. BABY CRIBS: We have two very nice ones. ' One worth = $9.50 that you can have for $7.00. One worth $11.00 that you can have for $8.00. BEDROOM CHAIRS: Walnut and cane seated. : Regularly priced $7.50. "Yours for $5.00. oe BAKING TABLE: We have one only, which. can be demonstrated. The price wag $22.00. It is a great snap at $12.00. | WATERPROOF CUSHIONS: Made of black oileloth, upon which a design ! is pal ed. pe like a star fish. clear at a price to invite everyone. 5 25¢. 1 olidhe ty SHOPPING BAGS: rt : Made of black pebble oilcloth. ¢ Something every household should contain. Price 25c. J.P CHEESECLOTH: i & The Mosquitoes fooled us this year. We expeeted them to be bad. On the contrary, they were good. So that we have oodles and oodles of cheeseeloth, standard quality and a yard wide. () - ()-< ()-<S ()-S- () Sy-() i i 2 ; Week's Special 5c per yard. §£ ¥ a DRYDEN, ONT. SSE a er ES ZY (ER) - SEE (WY () femme gum (0 EE () SEO SED) FER EERO Qe. ee-0 mmo m=